sprang
英 [spræŋ]
美 [spræŋ]
v. 跳; 跃; 蹦; 突然猛烈地移动; 突如其来地做; 冷不防地问; 突然说
spring的过去式
柯林斯词典
Sprangis the past tense ofspring.
双语例句
- The two superpower leaders sprang a surprise at a ceremony in the White House yesterday by signing a trade deal
两个超级大国的领导人昨天在白宫的一个仪式上突然签署了一项贸易协定,令人倍感意外。 - Outside each door a guard sprang to attention as they approached
当他们走近时,每扇门外都有一名卫兵肃身立正。 - Newspapers and Magazines increased and the first modern publishing houses sprang up.
报纸和杂志增加了,最早一批现代的出版社也出现了。 - The chauffeur sprang to open the door.
司机跳下车来开门。 - He sprang up with a howl.
他嚎叫一声跳了起来。 - The door sprang open.
门忽然弹开了。 - In the immediate aftermath of the riots, a mood of hope and reconciliation sprang up
暴乱过后紧接着出现了期待未来与盼望和解的气氛。 - Her political consciousness sprang from her upbringing when her father's illness left the family short of money.
她的政治意识源于她的成长经历,那时因为父亲生病,家境窘迫。 - There sprang from the audience a cry of indignation.
从听众中发出了愤怒的叫声。 - The great tawny beast sprang to one side and then rolled over in the stillness of death.
那只黄褐色的大兽跳向一边,翻滚了几下就一动不动地死去了。